Timestamp :: 70th of Winter, 513 AV
Book. Book. Book. End of the shelf. Turn. More shelf. More books. Lorelle yawns, shuffling through all of them. Checking each to see if order and perfection has been achieved for what feels like the millionth time. So many times she has checked over these shelves. So many times she has checked over the ledger. Looking to see what is late, what is due, who is to be fined, etc. Her job isn’t a hard one. It isn’t easy either. Somewhere in the middle. It is one thing for sure though. Repetitive. There is only so much she can do in a day.
Sure, there is the occasional mixed in weird case. Like a book coming in having been chewed up by a dog likely from the Frostfawn hold. Or once there was someone with a very long drawn out story about how he wanted to take home a book on one of the gods when it was specifically marked to be for in library use only. Oh, and one time there was a little boy who wouldn’t let her have a book back and she had to chase him out of the snow. A shiver runs up Lorelle’s spine at the memory of that one. She frowns, remembering that boy with much disgust.
The point is, Lorelle’s job is rarely entertaining. So when something happens that makes it such than she better take the chance and enjoy it. For something likely won’t happen again for awhile.
“Miss?” Lorelle turns at the sound of a woman’s voice. Her eyes land on a Vantha younger than herself. Probably about eighteen or maybe nineteen. The woman has yellow streaks in her dark hair and stands about five foot and two inches. Thin, but this is masked by her swollen stomach. For this woman is heavy with child. Lorelle focuses on the girl’s face, not wanting to stare. She is pretty, curling hair framing her Vantha face with its shifting eyes and small smile. Lorelle nods. “How can I help you?” the librarian asks, happy to get away from checking the books over. She doesn’t mind looking over the books, but helping someone is preferred. A less taxing task.
“I am looking for a couple different books and can’t seem to find them,” the woman says, her voice pleasant and lyrical in her native tongue Vani. Something Lorelle easily understands. Lorelle nods, trying to stay focused and not let her mind drift where it wants to go. Telling this girl she just needs to look harder. “Alright,” she says, “Well some may be checked out but why don’t you tell me what you are looking for and we can see what this library has alright?” The woman nods. “Yes, that sounds good.”
Lorelle nods, waiting for the pregnant Vantha to tell her the books she is looking for. When the woman doesn’t the room sits in silence for at least a full two chimes. Finally, Lorelle sighs. “What is it your looking for?” she asks, forcing herself to stay pleasant now. The woman flushes with embarrassment. “I’m sorry. I didn’t realize ... Cooking, sewing, and medicine. I think that is all,” the woman says, seeming flustered. Lorelle raises an eyebrow, eyeing the girl’s stomach. “Wanting to make the Arvinta baby ready I am guessing?” she asks, motioning the girl to follow her.
Even though Lorelle doesn’t see it, the woman nods. “More like getting myself baby ready,” she says, “This is my first and I am my husband’s second wife. His first died during childbirth and well... we are both nervous for me.” It is times like this that Lorelle wishes no one would ever share their life’s story to anyone. It forces other people to care or at least act like it. Even when they don’t want to. “Oh I see. Sorry, for him. Congrats on the baby though and I am sure you will do fine. You look ...” Lorelle struggles to find a word, “Young enough.” She winces, frowning at herself. “Healthy, I meant healthy.”
Groaning mentally, Lorelle runs a hand through her hair. Not wanting to deal with this. She looks back to the other Vantha woman and gives a smile. The pregnant girl seems on edge now which is not where Lorelle wants her. “Sorry, I am not experienced with this sort of thing,” she says, “I do think you will make it though. Relax would be my advice. Not that it is any good. I have never been in your position before.” The woman raises an eyebrow. Lorelle sighs when she sees it and turns back around before continuing to walk on.
“But you look older than me. Surely you have at least one little one around …” The pregnant woman’s voice is cut off when Lorelle shakes her head. Lorelle sighs, looking back to her for a tick before stopping at a shelf. “Here,” she says, bending down grabbing a book and giving it to the girl. “Sewing,” she says shortly before standing straight once more, “Let us continue on and find the others.” The girl is quiet for a few steps before she begins talking once more. “Sorry. Didn’t mean to pry.”
“Didn’t,” Lorelle says, her forced pleasant attitude gone now. “I am older, yes. Twenty to be exact. Not a married Vantha though. Never found the right man.” Lorelle’s tone is short and quick. Wanting to get this explanation over with more than everything. The pregnant Vantha stays quiet as she thinks of something to say. “Sorry,” she mutters. Lorelle doesn’t give an answer as she doesn’t find the need to do so. there is nothing left to say. Being an icemaiden isn’t exactly something celebrated around here.
“This one is on cooking,” Lorelle says after she slides another book off a shelf, “Just the basics. According to the Winterflame author it is full of basic recipes and kid friendly food ideas.” The girl nods, taking the book. Lorelle moves on, happy with the silence that has settled between them now. She finds the last book the girl wants, wondering who this woman is as she picks the book of medicine up. “Alright, that is all I got for you of the selections you have told me. Anything else?” Lorelle asks. The woman shakes her head. “No, thank you.” Lorelle gives a short nod. “Alright, if you need me. I’ll be at my desk. You’ll check out there if you decide you want to take the books home.” The girl listens before nodding and moving away. Lorelle watches before giving her own nod of satisfaction and heading towards her desk.
Book. Book. Book. End of the shelf. Turn. More shelf. More books. Lorelle yawns, shuffling through all of them. Checking each to see if order and perfection has been achieved for what feels like the millionth time. So many times she has checked over these shelves. So many times she has checked over the ledger. Looking to see what is late, what is due, who is to be fined, etc. Her job isn’t a hard one. It isn’t easy either. Somewhere in the middle. It is one thing for sure though. Repetitive. There is only so much she can do in a day.
Sure, there is the occasional mixed in weird case. Like a book coming in having been chewed up by a dog likely from the Frostfawn hold. Or once there was someone with a very long drawn out story about how he wanted to take home a book on one of the gods when it was specifically marked to be for in library use only. Oh, and one time there was a little boy who wouldn’t let her have a book back and she had to chase him out of the snow. A shiver runs up Lorelle’s spine at the memory of that one. She frowns, remembering that boy with much disgust.
The point is, Lorelle’s job is rarely entertaining. So when something happens that makes it such than she better take the chance and enjoy it. For something likely won’t happen again for awhile.
“Miss?” Lorelle turns at the sound of a woman’s voice. Her eyes land on a Vantha younger than herself. Probably about eighteen or maybe nineteen. The woman has yellow streaks in her dark hair and stands about five foot and two inches. Thin, but this is masked by her swollen stomach. For this woman is heavy with child. Lorelle focuses on the girl’s face, not wanting to stare. She is pretty, curling hair framing her Vantha face with its shifting eyes and small smile. Lorelle nods. “How can I help you?” the librarian asks, happy to get away from checking the books over. She doesn’t mind looking over the books, but helping someone is preferred. A less taxing task.
“I am looking for a couple different books and can’t seem to find them,” the woman says, her voice pleasant and lyrical in her native tongue Vani. Something Lorelle easily understands. Lorelle nods, trying to stay focused and not let her mind drift where it wants to go. Telling this girl she just needs to look harder. “Alright,” she says, “Well some may be checked out but why don’t you tell me what you are looking for and we can see what this library has alright?” The woman nods. “Yes, that sounds good.”
Lorelle nods, waiting for the pregnant Vantha to tell her the books she is looking for. When the woman doesn’t the room sits in silence for at least a full two chimes. Finally, Lorelle sighs. “What is it your looking for?” she asks, forcing herself to stay pleasant now. The woman flushes with embarrassment. “I’m sorry. I didn’t realize ... Cooking, sewing, and medicine. I think that is all,” the woman says, seeming flustered. Lorelle raises an eyebrow, eyeing the girl’s stomach. “Wanting to make the Arvinta baby ready I am guessing?” she asks, motioning the girl to follow her.
Even though Lorelle doesn’t see it, the woman nods. “More like getting myself baby ready,” she says, “This is my first and I am my husband’s second wife. His first died during childbirth and well... we are both nervous for me.” It is times like this that Lorelle wishes no one would ever share their life’s story to anyone. It forces other people to care or at least act like it. Even when they don’t want to. “Oh I see. Sorry, for him. Congrats on the baby though and I am sure you will do fine. You look ...” Lorelle struggles to find a word, “Young enough.” She winces, frowning at herself. “Healthy, I meant healthy.”
Groaning mentally, Lorelle runs a hand through her hair. Not wanting to deal with this. She looks back to the other Vantha woman and gives a smile. The pregnant girl seems on edge now which is not where Lorelle wants her. “Sorry, I am not experienced with this sort of thing,” she says, “I do think you will make it though. Relax would be my advice. Not that it is any good. I have never been in your position before.” The woman raises an eyebrow. Lorelle sighs when she sees it and turns back around before continuing to walk on.
“But you look older than me. Surely you have at least one little one around …” The pregnant woman’s voice is cut off when Lorelle shakes her head. Lorelle sighs, looking back to her for a tick before stopping at a shelf. “Here,” she says, bending down grabbing a book and giving it to the girl. “Sewing,” she says shortly before standing straight once more, “Let us continue on and find the others.” The girl is quiet for a few steps before she begins talking once more. “Sorry. Didn’t mean to pry.”
“Didn’t,” Lorelle says, her forced pleasant attitude gone now. “I am older, yes. Twenty to be exact. Not a married Vantha though. Never found the right man.” Lorelle’s tone is short and quick. Wanting to get this explanation over with more than everything. The pregnant Vantha stays quiet as she thinks of something to say. “Sorry,” she mutters. Lorelle doesn’t give an answer as she doesn’t find the need to do so. there is nothing left to say. Being an icemaiden isn’t exactly something celebrated around here.
“This one is on cooking,” Lorelle says after she slides another book off a shelf, “Just the basics. According to the Winterflame author it is full of basic recipes and kid friendly food ideas.” The girl nods, taking the book. Lorelle moves on, happy with the silence that has settled between them now. She finds the last book the girl wants, wondering who this woman is as she picks the book of medicine up. “Alright, that is all I got for you of the selections you have told me. Anything else?” Lorelle asks. The woman shakes her head. “No, thank you.” Lorelle gives a short nod. “Alright, if you need me. I’ll be at my desk. You’ll check out there if you decide you want to take the books home.” The girl listens before nodding and moving away. Lorelle watches before giving her own nod of satisfaction and heading towards her desk.